Monday, February 26, 2007

Spring News Letter

Our spring news letter will go out early March and we have a special offer for all subscribers!

Cound Trout Fishery in Shropshire are offering 10% off your day ticket for any angler who presents a voucher from the Midlands Flyfishing newsletter.

I will also be running a spring fly fishing clinic over the Easter Weekend. Why not redeem your voucher and attend the course? For further details click the above link.

To subscribe to the Midlands Flyfishing newsletter sign up here.

Tight Lines

Steve

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Wednesday, February 21, 2007

February Fly Fishing Report

I could get used to this kind of weather! Yesterday we were on the water and I spent most of the day not wearing a coat. Unbelievable for February.

The dramatic increase in temperature during the last two weeks has triggered the slight algal bloom on a number of lakes usually seen late March. I'm not getting too excited though, it could all change yet.

In the meantime clients and I (when I'm not guiding) are taking advantage of the chance to fish small buzzers, nymphs and yes dry flies to some very fit rainbow trout.

Not many really big rainbows are coming out at the moment, but good numbers are being caught at Lechlade, Cound and Loynton to around 12lbs. Depending upon conditions (as always) lures and larger nymphs are the key some days, while others the trout flee in panic at such offerings. When this happens it's small nymphs and buzzers. Oh and if the weather holds one or two fish on the dry!

I can feel spring already, yipee!!! What did I say about not getting excited?

Tight Lines

Steve

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Friday, February 16, 2007

Fly Shop Now Open!

Yes I know I've been talking about it for what seems ages, but at long last we have gone live with the on-line fly shop!

To start with we are selling a small range of our own flies, designed and tied by us, plus other accessories. The range of flies available includes patterns for fishing blind and a number of specialist stalking bugs for clear water fly fishing. The aim being to offer you guys unique products that compliment our fly fishing tuition and clear water sight fishing.

Go checkout the range at our fly shop. Be sure to leave any comments you have here, it's always great to have feedback!

Tight Lines

Steve

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2007 Fly Fishing Courses

Details of our courses planned for 2007 are now available at fly fishing courses.

Be sure to book mark the page or subscribe to the RSS feed there! This will keep you updated on new courses added throughout the year.

Hope to see you on the bank!

Steve

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Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Respecting Trout

I've been holding back this post for weeks, no months, trying to stop myself writing an out and out rant. Hopefully, what follows is contructive comment open for all to debate!

Everywhere I look, magazines, forums, ezines you name it, the term "stockie" is used to describe recently introduced trout. Usually their is a derogatory slant in the sentence or paragraph surrounding the term. Why? Well in excess of 50% of trout fishing available in the UK is for trout originating from a hatchery!

We simply do not have sufficient wild trout resources in our over populated isle to cater for everyone. Given the time constraints of modern living, many people don't have the time to travel regularly to waters providing good fly fishing for wild fish. Given these two undeniable points the only way to make fly fishing for trout available to more people is through stocked lakes and reservoirs.

This is nothing new, it's been working for the last 40 years! Now in one breath these waters are proclaimed as "providing great sport" while the next, something along the lines of "yet another stockie hit my fly" is written. They are trout be it brown rainbow or otherwise, not stockies!

Ok two points I want to cover now. Firstly trout stocked into reservoirs are no better (or worse for that mater) than trout stocked into small stillwaters. So anglers intimating catching on reservoirs is superior are kidding themselves! Trout in smaller waters are easier to locate because the body of water is smaller. Given this, any trout evading capture or released in smaller waters sees far more anglers, flies, tactics etc than its reservoir brethen. So if we are talking educated fish hear, then many small water fisheries provide a greater challenge than the reservoirs!

Point two, wild verses stocked fish. I fish for both and enjoy it. If you don't like something, don't do it, simple. But don't go around telling other anglers what they enjoy is worthless and unacceptable!

Yeah some days fishing stocked waters is easy, I have found just the same with wild trout! On some tiny streams I've had wild browns grab anything thrown at them, while a recently stocked rainbow in a clearwater lake has refused to accept anything. Likewise, the reverse has been true. So lets cut the crap, share what works, where, when and enjoy what fly fishing has to offer!(sorry the rant just took over! Better stop now!!)

Tight Lines

Steve

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Monday, February 05, 2007

Fishing Report at 05 February 07

The exceptionally mild but very wet weather of January saw the few anglers who did venture out land plenty of well conditioned rainbows. The usual venues produced several double figure fish with buzzer, PTN, damsel, bloodworm and small lures all taking their fair share of fish.

February dawned cold and clear, and the fish are very much well up in the water. Between 11am and 2pm most days fish are feeding in the top 6 feet, dropping lower in the water either side of these times.

I always fined once February arrives I'm thinking more of spring and what's to come rather than winter. Then a big rainbow grabs the fly and jolts me back into the present with a heart stopping run!:)

Tight Lines

Steve

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Thursday, February 01, 2007

Urban Fly Fisher & Casting Reviews

I've been a fan of the Urban Fly Fisher Blog for some time now. Alistair's enthusiasm for his home stream is truely huge!

I wish I could be so focused at times, but their is always another venue or style to try! Their is never enough time. Anyway you will find plenty of reviews and advice mixed in with idle chat and diary style adventures, that make this site a darn good read!

This post incudes this amazing video clip, demonstrating awesome casting! For any of you hitting the river with me this season, be sure to take note of the roll cast!

Tight Lines

Steve

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